Exhaust diffuser strut with stepped trailing edge
A diffuser for a turbo machine, such as an exhaust diffuser for an industrial gas turbine engine, the diffuser including a plurality of struts connecting the inner shroud of the diffuser to the outer shroud, where the struts have trailing edges with a step shape to reduce the losses and improve the performance of the diffuser. The stepped shaped trailing edge includes three or more steps with the middle step being the longest in the chordwise direction and the remaining steps being symmetric about the chord of the strut.
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONSNone.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a diffuser, and more specifically to an exhaust axial flow diffuser for a gas turbine engine.
2. Description of the Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 1.98
In a turbomachine, such as a compressor or a turbine or a gas turbine engine, a diffuser is used in several locations to improve the airflow either into or out of a turbomachine. Inlet diffusers are used to slow down the airflow entering a compressor. Outlet diffusers are used to limit backflow pressure and therefore improve the flow exiting the turbomachine. An industrial gas turbine engine makes use of an axial flow diffuser at the exit of the engine to improve the performance of the engine. The exhaust from the turbine enters the exhaust diffuser and therefore is hot gas flow. A typical exhaust diffuser in an IGT includes a plurality of struts extending between the outer shroud and the inner shroud that forms the diffuser flow path. In an IGT—which is a large and heavy engine—these struts can be quite thick compared to other turbomachine airfoils. In the exhaust flow of the diffuser, a wake is formed behind each of the struts due to flow separation that will lower the performance of the engine.
Prior art diffuser struts for a large diffuser have thick struts with a standard blunt trailing edge shape as seen in
It is an object of the present invention to provide for an improved diffuser over that of the prior art.
It is another object of the present invention to improve the life of a strut used in an exhaust diffuser exposed to a hot exhaust gas flow.
It is another object of the present invention to improve the overall performance of an industrial gas turbine engine.
It is another object of the present invention to reduce the flow separation of a strut in a diffuser.
The present invention is a diffuser having a number of struts that connect the inner and outer shrouds that form the diffuser flow path in which the struts have a stepped trailing edge shape that reduces the backpressure of a blunt shaped trailing edge but improves the life for the strut over that of the tear drop shaped trailing edge strut. The struts of the present invention can also be used in inlet diffuser or outlet diffuser of compressor as well as in turbine. The stepped trailing edge shaped struts are especially useful in struts that have thick walls.
The diffuser of the present invention is shown in
The performance of the strut with the stepped TE can be seen compared to the blunt shaped TE of
The present invention is described above for use as an exhaust diffuser in an industrial gas turbine engine. However, the stepped TE strut could be used in an exhaust diffuser of an aero engine, or in an inlet or outlet diffuser for a compressor to improve the performance of the diffuser and therefore the turbomachine.
Claims
1. An exhaust diffuser for a gas turbine engine comprising:
- An inner shroud and an outer shroud forming a conical airflow section with a conical cross sectional shape;
- A plurality of struts connecting the inner shroud to the outer shroud and located within the gas flow passage, each struts having a trailing edge with a stepped cross sectional shape to improve performance of the diffuser.
2. The exhaust diffuser of claim 1, and further comprising:
- The struts are struts in a large frame heavy duty industrial gas turbine engine.
3. The exhaust diffuser of claim 1, and further comprising:
- The trailing edge includes at least three steps with the middle step having the longest chordwise length and the remaining steps being symmetric about the chord of the strut.
4. A diffuser for a turbomachine comprising:
- An inner shroud and an outer shroud forming a conical airflow section with a conical cross sectional shape;
- A plurality of struts connecting the inner shroud to the outer shroud and located within the gas flow passage, each struts having a trailing edge with a stepped cross sectional shape to improve performance of the diffuser.
5. The diffuser of claim 4, and further comprising:
- The trailing edge includes at least three steps with the middle step having the longest chordwise length and the remaining steps being symmetric about the chord of the strut.
6. The diffuser of claim 4, and further comprising:
- The diffuser is an inlet diffuser for a compressor.
7. The diffuser of claim 4, and further comprising:
- The diffuser is an outlet diffuser for a turbine.
6309180 | October 30, 2001 | Gilliland et al. |
Type: Grant
Filed: Jun 20, 2008
Date of Patent: Nov 22, 2011
Assignee: Florida Turbine Technoligies, Inc. (Jupiter, FL)
Inventors: Martin W Bowers (Jupiter, FL), Barry J Brown (Jupiter, FL)
Primary Examiner: George Fourson, III
Attorney: John Ryznic
Application Number: 12/142,894
International Classification: F03B 3/18 (20060101);